Radha
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.3
Further reading
1.4
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Murti of Radha in temple
Etymology
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From
Sanskrit
राधा
(
rādhā
)
.
Proper noun
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Radha
(
Hinduism
)
Hindu goddess of
love
and
devotion
, Grand
Consort
of god
Krishna
,
Avatar
of
Lakshmi
.
A female
given name
from Sanskrit
used in India.
Further reading
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Radha
Wikipedia
Anagrams
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Darha
,
Hadar
,
Darah
Categories
:
English terms derived from Sanskrit
English lemmas
English proper nouns
English uncountable nouns
en:Hinduism
English given names
English female given names
English female given names from Sanskrit
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